Noun
/osiˈlaðor/
In Spanish, "oscilador" refers to a device or system that generates oscillations or vibrations, commonly found in physics and engineering contexts. It can be used to describe anything that moves back and forth in a regular rhythm. The term is frequently used in both oral and written forms, especially in academic, technological, and professional settings. Its frequency of use can be considered moderate to high in relevant fields.
The oscillator is used to generate sinusoidal waves in electronic circuits.
En la física, un oscilador armónico simple es un modelo fundamental.
In physics, a simple harmonic oscillator is a fundamental model.
Los ingenieros diseñan osciladores para diversas aplicaciones en telecomunicaciones.
While "oscilador" does not have widely recognized idiomatic expressions, it can be metaphorically used in contexts related to stability and rhythm. Here are some related phrases and sentences:
The social oscillator can be unstable in times of crisis.
La vida a menudo es un oscilador entre la felicidad y la tristeza.
Life is often an oscillator between happiness and sadness.
Cuando las decisiones oscilan, es difícil encontrar un consenso.
When decisions oscillate, it’s hard to find consensus.
El mercado financiero actúa como un oscilador que responde a múltiples factores.
The word "oscilador" is derived from the Latin word oscillare, which means "to swing" or "to move back and forth." The suffix "-dor" indicates an agent or something that performs a specific action, hence "oscilador" refers to something that oscillates.
Synonyms: - Vibrador (vibrator) - Alternador (alternator) - Modulador (modulator)
Antonyms: - Estático (static) - Fijo (fixed) - Inamovible (immovable)